On 13-Nov-2009, at 10:00, Terry Carmen wrote: >> To: Foo Bar <f...@example.net> >> Cc: Foo Baz <f...@example.net> >> >> If user foo exists but user fbaz does not, you should expect that an >> MTA will reject fbaz but deliver that same message to foo. I'm >> talking about a way to cause SpamAssassin (or something else, >> whatever) to note the fact that a *different* recipient, fbaz, doesn't >> exist, and to read it from the headers rather than the envelope >> recipients (the way an MTA does). >> > If your MTA is configured properly, SA will never see a message for a > non-existent recipient. > > What are you trying to do?
He is trying to get SA to score the mail for f...@example.net higher because the user f...@example.net does not exist. -- I have a love child who sends me hate mail